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一、UseofEnglish
1、Itisoftenobservedthattheagedspendmuchtimethinkingandtalkingabouttheirpastlives,ratherthanaboutthefuture.Thesereminiscencesarenotsimplyrandomortrivialmemories,(1)_____istheirpurposemerelytomakeconversation.Theoldperson'srecollectionsofthepasthelpto(2)_____anidentitythatisbecomingincreasinglyfragile:(3)_____anyrolethatbringsrespectoranygoalthatmightprovide(4)_____tothefuture,theindividualmentionstheir(5)_____asaremindertolisteners,thatherewasalife(6)_____living(7)_____,thememoriesform.partofacontinuinglife(8)_____,inwhichtheoldperson(9)_____theeventsandexperiencesoftheyearsgonebyand(10)_____ontheoverallmeaningofhisorherownalmostcompletedlife.
Asthelifecycle(11)_____toitsclose,theagedmustalsolearntoaccepttherealityoftheirownimpendingdeath.(12)_____thistaskismadedifficultbythefactthatdeathisalmosta(13)_____subjectintheUnitedStates.Themerediscussionofdeathisoftenregardedas(14)_____.Asadults,manyofusfindthetopicfrighteningandare(15)_____tothinkaboutitandcertainlynottotalkaboutit(16)_____thepresenceofsomeonewhoisdying.Deathhasachievedthistaboo(17)_____onlyinthemodernindustrialsocieties.Thereseemstobeanimportantreasonforourreluctanceto(18)_____theideaofdeath.Itistheveryfactthatdeathremains(19)_____ourcontrol;itisalmosttheonlyoneofthenaturalprocesses(20)_____isso.
Notes:reminiscencen.回忆。fragileadj.脆弱的。impendingadj.即将发生的。
A.so
B.even
C.nor
D.hardly
2、(2)
A.preserve
B.conserve
C.resume
D.assume
3、(3)
A.performing
B.playing
C.undertaking
D.lacking
4、(4)
A.orientation
B.implication
C.succession
D.presentation
5、(5)
A.present
B.past
C.experience
D.fate
6、(6)
A.worthy
B.worth
C.worthless
D.worthwhile
7、(7)
A.Inaword
B.Inbrief
C.Inaddition
D.Inparticular
8、(8)
A.prospect
B.impetus
C.impression
D.review
9、(9)
A.integrates
B.incorporates
C.includes
D.interacts
10、(10)
A.reckons
B.counts
C.reflects
D.conceive
11、(11)
A.keeps
B.draws
C.inclines
D.tends
12、(12)
A.Therefore
B.And
C.Yet
D.Otherwise
13、(13)
A.taboo
B.dispute
C.contempt
D.neglect
14、(14)
A.notorious
B.indecent
C.obscure
D.desperate
15、(15)
A.ready
B.willing
C.liable
D.reluctant
16、(16)
A.at
B.on
C.with
D.in
17、(17)
A.status
B.circumstance
C.environment
D.priority
18、(18)
A.encounter
B.confront
C.tolerate
D.expose
19、(19)
A.under
B.above
C.beyond
D.within
20、(20)
A.which
B.what
C.as
D.that
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Inaperfectlyfreeandopenmarketeconomy,thetypeofemployer—governmentorprivate—shouldhavelittleornoimpactontheearningsdifferentialsbetweenwomenandmen.However,ifthereisdiscriminationagainstonesex,itisunlikelythatthedegreeofdiscriminationbygovernmentandprivateemployerswillbethesame.Differencesinthedegreeofdiscriminationwouldresultinearningsdifferentialsassociatedwiththetypeofemployer.Giventhenatureofgovernmentandprivateemployers,itseemsmostlikelythatdiscriminationbyprivateemployerswouldbegreater.Thus,onewouldexpectthat,ifwomenarebeingdiscriminatedagainst,governmentemploymentwouldhaveapositiveeffectonwomen'searningsascomparedwiththeirearningsfromprivateemployment.TheresultsofastudybyFuchssupportthisassumption.Fuchs'sresultssuggestthattheearningsofwomeninanindustrycomposedentirelyofgovernmentemployeeswouldbe14.6percentgreaterthantheearningsofwomeninanindustrycomposedexclusivelyofprivateemployees,otherthingsbeingequal.
Inaddition,bothFuchsandSanbornhavesuggestedthattheeffectofdiscriminationbyconsumersontheearningsofself-employedwomenmaybegreaterthantheeffectofeithergovernmentorprivateemployerdiscriminationontheearningsofwomenemployees.Totestthishypothesis,Brownselectedalargesampleofwhitemaleandfemaleworkersfromthe1970Censusanddividedthemintothreecategories:privateemployees,governmentemployees,andself-employed.(Blackworkerswereexcludedfromthesampletoavoidpickingupearningsdifferentialsthatweretheresultofracialdisparities.)Brown'sresearchdesigncontrolledforeducation,labor-forceparticipation,mobility,motivation,andageinordertoeliminatethesefactorsasexplanationsofthestudy'sresults.Brown'sresultssuggestthatmenandwomenarenottreatedthesamebyemployersandconsumers.Formen,self-employmentisthehighestearningscategory,withprivateemploymentnextandgovernmentlowest.Forwomen,thisorderisreversed.
OnecaninferfromBrown'sresultsthatconsumersdiscriminateagainstself-employedwomen.Inaddition,self-employedwomenmayhavemoredifficultythanmeningettinggoodemployeesandmayencounterdiscriminationfromsuppliersandfromfinancialinstitutions.
Brown'sresultsareclearlyconsistentwithFuchs'sargumentthatdiscriminationbyconsumershasagreaterimpactontheearningsofwomenthandoesdiscriminationbyeithergovernmentorprivateemployers.Also,thefactthatwomendobetterworkingforgovernmentthanforprivateemployersimpliesthatprivateemployersarediscriminatingagainstwomen.Theresultsdonotprovethatgovernmentdoesnotdiscriminateagainstwomen.Theydo,however,demonstratethatifgovernmentisdiscriminatingagainstwomen,itsdiscriminationisnothavingasmucheffectonwomen'searningsasisdiscriminationintheprivatesector.
Theauthorwouldbemostlikelytoagreewithwhichofthefollowingconclusions?
A.Bothprivateemployersandgovernmentemployersdiscriminate,withequaleffectsonwomen'searnings.
B.Ifprivateemployersandgovernmentemployersdiscriminate,thediscriminationbyprivateemployershasagreatereffectonwomen'searnings.
C.Privateemployersdiscriminateditispossiblethatgovernmentemployersdiscriminate.
D.Privateemployersdiscriminate;governmentemployersdonotdiscriminate.
2、
AccordingtoBrown'sstudy,women'searningscategoriesoccurinwhichofthefollowingorders,fromhighestearningstolowestearnings?
A.Governmentemployment,self-employment,privateemployment.
B.Privateemployment,self-employment,governmentemployment.
C.Governmentemployment,privateemployment,self-employment.
D.Self-employment,privateemployment,governmentemployment.
3、
Thetextmentionsallofthefollowingasdifficultiesthatself-employedwomenmayencounterEXCEPT
A.discriminationfromsuppliersandconsumers.
B.discriminationfromfinancialinstitutions.
C.problemsinobtaininggoodemployees.
D.problemsinobtaininggovernmentassistance.
4、
Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthatwhatisstatedinthelastparagraphismostprobably
A.Brown'selaborationofhisresearchresults.
B.Brown'stentativeinferencesfromhisdata.
C.Brown'sconclusionsbasedoncommon-sensereasoning.
D.theauthor'sconclusion,basedonFuchs'sandBrown'sresults.
5、
ThebesttitlewhichdescribesthecontentofthetextasawholeWouldbe
A.TheRelativeEffectofDiscriminationbyGovernmentEmployers,PrivateEmployers,andConsumersonWomen'sEarnings.
B.HowDiscriminationAffectsWomen'sChoiceofTypeofEmployment.
C.TheNecessityforEliminatingEarningsDifferentialsinaFreeMarketEconomy.
D.TheRelativeEffectofPrivateEmployerDiscriminationonMen'sEarningsasComparedtoWomen'sEarnings.
6、Inthepast,Americancollegesanduniversitieswerecreatedtoserveadualpurposetoadvancelearningandtoofferachancetobecomefamiliarwithbodiesofknowledgealreadydiscoveredtothosewhowishedit.Tocreateandtoimpart,thesewerethedistinctivefeaturesofAmericanhighereducationpriortothemostrecent,disorderlydecadesofthetwentiethcentury.Thesuccessfulinstitutionofhigherlearninghadneverbeenonewhosemissioncouldbedefinedintermsofprovidingvocationalskillsorasastrategyforresolvingsocietalproblems.InasubtlewayAmericansbelievedhighereducationtobeuseful,butnotnecessarilyofimmediateuse.
AnotherpurposehasnowbeenassignedtothemissionofAmericancollegesanduniversities.Institutionsofhigherlearning—publicorprivate—commonlyfacethechallengeofdefiningtheirprogramsinsuchawayastocontributetotheserviceofthecommunity.
Thisservicerolehasvariousapplications.Mostcommonareprogramstomeetthedemandsofregionalemploymentmarkets,toprovideopportunitiesforupwardsocialandeconomicmobility,toachieveracial,ethnic,orsocialintegration,ormoregenerallytoproduce"productive"ascomparedto"educated"graduates.Regardlessofitsprecisedefinition,theideaofaservice-universityhaswonacceptancewithintheacademiccommunity.
Oneneedonlyberemindedofthechangeinlanguagedescribingthetwo-yearcollegetoappreciatethenewvaluecurrentlybeingattachedtotheconceptofaservice-relateduniversity.Thetraditionaltwo-yearcollegehassheditspejorative"junior"collegelabelandisgenerallycalleda"community"college,aclearlyvalue-ladenexpressionrepresentingthelatestcommitmentinhighereducation.Eventhedoctoraldegree,longrecognized'asarequired".unioncard"intheacademicworld,hascomeunderseverecriticismasthepursuitoflearningforitsownsakeandtheaccumulationofknowledgewithoutimmediateapplicationtoaprofessor'sclassroomduties.Theideaofacollegeoruniversitythatperformsatriplefunction—communicatingknowledgetostudents,expandingthecontentofvariousdisciplines,andinteractinginadirectrelationshipwithsociety—hasbeenthemostimportantchangeinhighereducationinrecentyears.
Thisnoveldevelopment,however,isoftenoverlooked.Educatorshavealwaysbeenfamiliarwiththosepartsofthetwo-yearcollegecurriculumthathavea"service"orvocationalorientation.Itisimportanttoknowthis.ButsomecommentariesonAmericanpostsecondaryeducationtendtounderplaytheimpactoftheattemptofcollegesanduniversitiestorelateto,ifnotresolve,theproblemsofsociety.What'sworse,theyobscureafundamentalquestionposedbytheservice-university—whatishighereducationsupposedtodo?
Theopeningparagraphiswritteninordertostate
A.thefutureusefulnessoftheknowledgeobtainedincollege.
B.themissionsofdifferenteducationalinstitutionsinAmerica.
C.thepurposeofAmericanpostsecondaryeducationinthepast.
D.thehistoryofthedevelopmentofAmericanhighereducation.
7、
Oneoftherecent,importantchangesinhighereducationrelatesto
A.curriculumupdates.
B.service-educationconcepts.
C.impartingknowledgetostudents.
D.combiningeducationwithproduction.
8、
Theserviceroleofcollegesspecificallyaimsto
A.improveservices.
B.servethecommunity.
C.provideskillsforfutureuse.
D.makegraduatesemployable.
9、
Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthatthereexistsatendencyto
A.playdowntheservice-university.
B.highlightservice-educationfunctions.
C.alterthemissionofprimaryeducation.
D.exaggeratethechangeinhighereducation.
10、
Theauthor'sattitudetowardtheservice-educationconceptis
A.radical.
B.impartial.
C.optimistic.
D.supportive.
11、Inthetwodecadesbetween1910and1930,overtenpercentoftheBlackpopulationoftheUnitedStateslefttheSouth,wherethemajorityoftheBlackpopulationhadbeenlocated,andmigratedtonorthernstates,withthelargestnumbermoving,itisclaimed,between1916and1918.Ithasbeenfrequentlyassumed,butnotproved,thatmostofthemigrantsinwhathascometobecalledtheGreatMigrationcamefromruralareasandweremotivatedbytwoconcurrentfactors:thecollapseofcottonindustryfollowingbollweevilinfestation,whichbeganin1898,andincreaseddemandintheNorthforlaborfollowingthecessationofEuropeanimmigrationcausedbytheoutbreakoftheFirstWorldWarin1914.Thisassumptionhasledtotheconclusionthatthemigrants'subsequentlackofeconomicmobilityintheNorthistiedtoruralbackground,abackgroundthatimpliesunfamiliaritywithurbanlivingandalackofindustrialskills.
ButthequestionofwhoactuallylefttheSouthhasneverbeeninvestigatedindetail.AlthoughnumerousinvestigationsdocumentaflightfromruralsouthernareastosoutherncitiespriortotheGreatMigration,noonehasconsideredwhetherthesamemigrantsthenmovedontonortherncities.In1910over600,000Blackworkers,ortenpercentoftheBlackworkforcereportedthemselvestobeengagedin"manufacturingandmechanicalpursuits",thefederalcensuscategoryroughlyincludingtheentireindustrialsector.TheGreatMigrationcouldeasilyhavebeenmadeupentirelyofthisgroupandtheirfamilies.Itisperhapssurprisingtoarguethatanemployedpopulationcouldbetemptedtomove,butanexplanationliesinthelaborconditionsthenprevalentintheSouth.
Aboutthirty-fivepercentoftheurbanBlackpopulationintheSouthwasengagedinskilledtrades.Somewerefromtheoldartisanclassofslavery—blacksmiths,masons,carpenterswhichhadamonopolyofcertaintrades,buttheyweregraduallybeingpushedoutbycompetition,mechanization,andobsolescence.Theremainingsixty-fivepercent,morerecentlyurbanized,workedinnewlydevelopedindustries—tobacco,lumber,coalandironmanufacture,andrailroads.WagesintheSouth,however,werelow,andBlackworkerswereaware,throughlaborrecruitersandtheBlackpress,thattheycouldearnmoreevenasunskilledworkersintheNorththantheycouldasartisansintheSouth.Afterthebollweevilinfestation,urbanBlackworkersfacedcompetitionfromthecontinuinginfluxofbothBlackandWhiteruralworkers,whoweredriventoundercutthewagesformerlypaidforindustrialjobs.Thus,amove'northwouldbeseenasadvantageoustoagroupthatwasalreadyurbanizedandsteadilyemployed,andtheeasyconclusiontyingtheirsubsequenteconomicproblemsintheNorthtotheirruralbackgroundscomesintoquestion.
Notes:bollweevilinfestation棉铃虫扩散。cessation中止,停止。mason泥瓦匠。recruiter招募者。influx涌入。
Theauthorindicatesexplicitlythatwhichofthefollowingrecordshasbeenasourceofinformationinherinvestigation?
A.UnitedStatesImmigrationServicereportsfrom1914to1930.
B.Thevolumeofcottonexportsbetween1898and1910.
C.Thefederalcensusof1910.
D.Advertisementsoflaborrecruitersappearinginsouthernnewspapersafter1910.
12、
Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingistrueofwagesinsoutherncitiesin1910?
A.Theywerebeingpushedlowerasaresultofincreasedcompetition.
B.Theybegantorisesothatsouthernindustrycouldattractruralworkers.
C.Theyhadincreasedforskilledworkersbutdecreasedforunskilledworkers.
D.Theyhadincreasedinlargesoutherncitiesbutdecreasedinsmallsouthernones.
13、
Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthatthe"easyconclusion"mentionedinthelastsentenceisbasedontheassumptionthat
A.peoplewhomigratefromruralareastolargecitiesusuallydosoforeconomicreasons.
B.mostpeoplewholeaveruralareastoworkincitiesreturntoruralareasassoonasitisfinanciallypossibleforthemtodoso.
C.peoplewithruralbackgroundsarelesslikelytosucceedeconomicallyincitiesthanarethosewithurbanbackgrounds.
D.mostpeoplewhowereonceskilledworkersarenotwillingtoworkasunskilledworkers.
14、
Theprimarypurposeofthetextisto
A.supportanalternativetoanacceptedmethodology.
B.presentevidencethatresolvesacontradiction.
C.introducearecentlydiscoveredsourceofinformation.
D.challengeawidelyacceptedexplanation.
15、
Thematerialinthetextwouldbemostrelevanttoalongdiscussionofwhichofthefollowingtopics?
A.TheeffectofmigrationontheregionaleconomiesoftheUnitedStatesfollowingtheFirstWorldWar.
B.ThereasonsforthesubsequenteconomicdifficultiesofthosewhoparticipatedintheGreatMigration.
C.ThetransitionfromanurbanexistenceforthosewhomigratedintheGreatMigration.
D.ThetransformationoftheagriculturalSouthfollowingthebollweevilinfestation.
16、BernardBailynhasrecentlyreinterpretedtheearlyhistoryoftheUnitedStatesbyapplyingnewsocialresearchfindingsontheexperiencesofEuropeanmigrants.Inhisreinterpretation,migrationbecomestheorganizingprincipleforrewritingthehistoryofpre-industrialNorthAmerica.Hisapproachrestsonfourseparatepropositions.
ThefirstoftheseassertsthatresidentsofearlymodernEnglandmovedregularlyabouttheircountryside:migratingtotheNewWorldwassimplya"naturalspillover'.AlthoughatfirstthecoloniesheldlittlepositiveattractionfortheEnglish—theywouldratherhavestayedhome—bytheeighteenthcenturypeopleincreasinglymigratedtoAmericabecausetheyregardeditasthelandofopportunity.Secondly,Bailynholdsthat,contrarytothenotionthatusedtoflourishinAmericanhistorytextbooks,therewasneveratypicalNewWorldcommunity.Forexample,theeconomicanddemographiccharacterofearlyNewEnglandtownsvariedconsiderably.
Bailyn'sthirdpropositionsuggeststwogeneralpatternsprevailingamongthemanythousandsofmigrants:onegroupcameasindenturedservants,anothercametoacquireland.Surprisingly,Bailynsuggeststhatthosewhorecruitedindenturedservantsweredrivingforcesoftransatlanticmigration.Thesecolonialentrepreneurshelpeddeterminethesocialcharacterofpeoplewhocametopre-industrialNorthAmerica.Atfirst,thousandsofunskilledlaborerswererecruited;bythe1730's,however,Americanemployersdemandedskilledworkers.
Finally,Bailynarguesthatthecolonieswereahalf-civilizedhinterlandoftheEuropeanculturesystem.HeisundoubtedlycorrecttoinsistthatthecolonieswerepartoftheAnglo-Americanempire.ButtodividetheempireintoEnglishcoreandcolonialperiphery,asBailyndoes,devaluestheachievementsofcolonialculture.Itistrue,asBailynclaims,thathighcultureinthecoloniesnevermatchedthatinEngland.Butwhatofseventeenth-centuryNewEngland,wherethesettlerscreatedeffectivelaws,builtadistinguisheduniversity,andpublishedbooks?BailynmightrespondthatNewEnglandwasexceptional.However,theideasandinstitutionsdevelopedbyNewEnglandPuritanshadpowerfuleffectsonNorthAmericanculture.
AlthoughBailyngoesontoapplyhisapproachtosomethousandsofindenturedservantswhomigratedjustpriortotherevolution,hefailstolinktheirexperiencewiththepoliticaldevelopmentoftheUnitedStates.Evidencepresentedinhisworksuggestshowwemightmakesuchaconnection.TheseindenturedservantsweretreatedasslavesfortheperiodduringwhichtheyhadsoldtheirtimetoAmericanemployers.Itisnotsurprisingthatassoonastheyservedtheirtimetheygaveupgoodwagesinthecitiesandheadedwesttoensuretheirpersonalindependencebyacquiringland.Thus,itisinthewestthatapeculiarlyAmerican.politicalculturebegan,amongcolonistswhoweresuspiciousofauthorityandintenselyanti-aristocratic.
Notes:spillovern.外流。indenturedservant合同工。hinterlandn.内地。Anglo-American英裔美国人的。peripheryn.边缘。anti-aristocratic反贵族的。demographics人口统计(特点)
Theauthorisprimarilyconcernedwith
A.comparingseveralcurrentinterpretationsofearlyAmericanhistory.
B.providingthetheoreticalframeworkthatisusedbymosthistoriansinunderstandingearlyAmericanhistory.
C.refutinganargumentaboutearlyAmericanhistorythathasbeenproposedbysocialhistorians.
D.discussingareinterpretationofearlyAmericanhistorythatisbasedonnewsocialresearchonmigration.
17、
ItcanbeinferredfromthetextthatAmericanhistorytextbooksusedtoassertthat
A.manymigrantstocolonialNorthAmericawerenorsuccessfulfinancially.
B.NewEnglandcommunitiesweremuchalikeintermsoftheireconomicsanddemographics.
C.manymigrantstocolonialNorthAmericafailedtomaintaintieswiththeirEuropeanrelations.
D.thelevelofliteracyinNewEnglandcommunitieswasveryhigh.
18、
Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingistrueofEnglishmigrantstothecoloniesduringthe18thcentury?
A.Mostofthemwerefarmersratherthantradespeopleorartisans.
B.MostofthemcamebecausetheywereunabletofindworkinEngland.
C.Theyexpectedthatthecolonieswouldofferthemincreasedopportunities.
D.TheydifferedfromotherEnglishpeopleinthattheywerewillingtotravel.
19、
Whichofthefollowingbestsummarizestheauthor'sevaluationofBailyn'sfourthproposition?
A.Itistotallyimplausible.
B.Itispartiallycorrect.
C.Itishighlyadmirable.
D.Itiscontroversialthoughpersuasive.
20、
WhatdoestheauthorthinkofBailyn'swork?
A.BailynunderestimatestheeffectofPuritanthoughtonNorthAmericanculture.
B.BailynoveremphasizestheeconomicdependenceofthecoloniesonGreatBritain.
C.Bailyn'sdescriptionofcoloniesaspartofanAnglo-Americanempireismisleading.
D.BailynfailedtotesthispropositiononaspecificgroupofmigrantstocolonialNorthAmerica.
21、PartB(10points)
Inthefollowingtext,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.ForQuestions41-45,choosethemostsuitableonefromthelist(A、B、C、D、E、F、G……)tofitintoeachofthenumberedblank.Thereareseveralextrachoices,whichdonotfitinanyofthegaps.(10points)
ThisisthestoryofasturdyAmericansymbolwhichhasnowspreadthroughoutmostoftheworld.Thesymbolisnotthedollar.ItisnotevenCoca-Cola.Itisasimplepairofpantscalledbluejeans,andwhatthepantssymbolizeiswhatAlexisdeTocquevillecalled"amanlyandlegitimatepassionforequality".
Bluejeansarefavoredequallybybureaucratsandcowboys;bankersanddeadbeats;fashiondesignersandbeerdrinkers.Theydrawnodistinctionsandrecognizenoclasses;theyaremerelyAmerican.
(41)______.
ThisubiquitousAmericansymbolwastheinventionofaBavarian-bornJew.HisnamewasLeviStrauss.
HewasborninBadOcheim,Germany,in1829,andduringtheEuropeanpoliticalturmoilof1848decidedtotakehischancesinNewYork,towhichhistwobrothersalreadyhademigrated.Uponarrival,Levisoonfoundthathistwobrothershadexaggeratedtheirtalesofaneasylifeinthelandofthemainchance.Hefoundthempushingneedles,thread,pots,pans,ribbons,yarn,scissorsandbuttonstohousewives.
(42)______.
Itwasthewrongkindofcanvasforthatpurpose,butwhiletalkingwithaminerdownfromthemotherlode,helearnedthatpants-sturdypantsthatwouldstanduptotherigorsofthedigging—werealmostimpossibletofind.
Opportunitybeckonedonthespot,Straussmeasuredtheman'sgirthandinseamwithapieceofstringand,forsixdollarsingolddust,had[thecanvas]tailoredintoapairofstiffbutruggedpants.
(43)______.
WhenStraussranoutofcanvas,hewrotehistwobrotherstosendmore.Hereceivedinsteadatough,browncottonclothmadeinNimes,France.
Almostfromthefirst,Strausshadhisclothdyedthedistinctiveindigothatgavebluejeanstheirname,butitwasnotuntilthe1870sthatheaddedthecopperrivetswhichhavelongsincebecomeacompanytrademark.
(44)______.
Forthreedecadesthereafterthebusinessremainedprofitablethoughsmall,withsaleslargelyconfinedtotheworkingpeopleoftheWest-cowboys,lumberjacks,railroadworkers,andthelike.
Levi'sjeanswerefirstintroducedtotheEast,apparently,duringthedude-ranchcrazeofthe1930s,whenvacationingEasternersreturnedandspreadthewordaboutthewonderfulpantswithrivets.
(45)______.
Thepantshavebecomeatradition,andalongthewayhaveacquiredahistoryoftheirownsomuchsothatthecompanyhasopenedamuseuminSanFrancisco.Forexample,thereistheparticularlyterrifyingstoryofthecarelessconstructionworkerwhodangledfifty-twostoriesabovethestreetuntilrescued,hissolesupporttheLevi'sbeltloopthroughwhichhisropewashooked.
A.Theminerwasdelightedwiththeresult,wordgotaroundabout"thosepantsofLevi's",andStrausswasinbusiness.Thecompanyhasbeeninbusinessverysince.
B.Asakindofjoke,Davistookthepantstoablacksmithandhadthepocketsriveted;onceagain,theideaworkedsowellthatwordgotaround;in1873Straussappropriatedandpatentedthegimmick—andhiredDavisasaregionalmanager.
C.Bythistime,Strausshadtakenbothhisbrothersandtwobrothers-in-lawintothecompanyandwasreadyforhisthirdSanFranciscostore.Overtheensuingyearsthecompanyprosperedlocally,andbythetimeofhisdeathin1902,StrausshadbecomeamanofprominenceinCalifornia.
D.Fortwoyearshewasalowlypeddler,haulingsome180poundsofsundriesdoor-to-doortoekeoutam
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:ReadthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
Informationchannelingisun
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